Basketball Hall of Fame Spotlight- Dirk Nowitzki

Basketball Hall of Fame Spotlight- Dirk Nowitzki

Soft. Pushovers in the paint. You can’t win with them as your star player. This was the groupthink regarding Europeans that NBA franchises swore by even as the league became a massive global phenomenon following the 1992 Olympics. Superstar Hall-of-Famers like Charles Barkley and Michael Jordan showed the world an echelon of talent to strive […]

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 Basketball Hall of Fame Spotlight – Dwyane Wade

Basketball Hall of Fame Spotlight – Dwyane Wade

It was the actual last dance for Michael Jordan (Wizards). Shaquille O’Neal and Kobe Bryant were going for a fourth straight championship for the LA Lakers. All the contenders wanted a big to help guard against Shaq. At the other end of the spectrum, teams tanked all season for the rights to high school phenom […]

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 Houston Rockets Round-Up: New Mentor?

Houston Rockets Round-Up: New Mentor?

In the 2021-22 season the Miami Heat have quietly dominated the Eastern Conference since the onset. Amidst injuries to their multiple stars, Miami has seen contributions from guys like Max Strus, Caleb Martin, and even Omer Yurtseven. Never heard of them? It’s ok, Houston Rockets fan. Prior to this season, most of the NBA hadn’t […]

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 Rob Parker is a Petulant Manchild

Rob Parker is a Petulant Manchild

Rob Parker, how I hate you. For those of you who know him, I am sorry. For those who have no idea who I am talking about, I envy you. Rob Parker has essentially made a career out of hating the Patriots. Kind of like Kellerman, but Rob Parker has definitively said “Brady’s done,” “they […]

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 The NBA  After “The Decision”: The 10th Anniversary

The NBA After “The Decision”: The 10th Anniversary

https://embed.sendtonews.com/player2/embedcode.php?SC=XKcSbDIs1m-862524-10043&autoplay=on On July 8th, 2010, Lebron James would become the catalyst for ushering in what would be a new era for the NBA. We as humans mark the beginning and end of eras by coinciding with a significant event. The detonation of the first nuclear weapon in 1945 New Mexico marked the beginning of the […]

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 James Harden, Russell Westbrook: Can it Work?

James Harden, Russell Westbrook: Can it Work?

“Houston, we have lift off!” The Houston Rockets lifted its roster into the atmosphere by pulling off one of the most impactful deals in free agency. Amidst rumors of turmoil between Chris Paul and James Harden, the Rockets sent Paul and draft picks to the Oklahoma City Thunder in exchange for former MVP Russell Westbrook. […]

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 Should The WNBA Expand To More Cities?

Should The WNBA Expand To More Cities?

I realized there are only 12 teams in the WNBA. I am appalled of the number of teams there is. Ladies and gentlemen that is sad to see a low number of teams in a league. Should the WNBA expand to more cities? Most definitely they should expand to more cities. I will go into […]

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 NBA All-Star Taco Bell Skills Challenge

NBA All-Star Taco Bell Skills Challenge

Now, that the NBA All-star weekend is over, let’s reflect on some of the great moments of the Taco Bell Skills Challenge with the one and only ” Father Prime ” himself Dwyane Wade back in 2006. Jayson Tatum winner of the Taco Bell Skills Challenge Jayson Tatum of the Boston Celtics was crowned the […]

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